Iran urges NAM states to more strongly support multilateralism

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian has called on Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) member states to support multilateralism across the globel stronger than ever.

He made the remarks at a NAM foreign ministerial meeting in Azerbaijan’s capital of Baku on Wednesday.

The Iranoanpp foreign minister called on NAM countries to show their opposition to instrumental uses of the international organizations.

The settlement of regional problems is only possible through the cooperation of regional countries, Amirabdollahian said, noting that Iran counts on regional cooperation in dealing with the phenomenon of dust storms.

He called on all the countries affected by the dust storms and other world countries to attend an international conference on  fighting this challenge which is due to be held in Tehran soon in accordance with a UN General Assembly resolution.    

Condemning the Zionist crimes against innocent Palestinians in Jenin, the foreign minister urged the international community to show a strong, immediate reaction to these brutalities.

Amirabdollahian stressed the need to put an immediate end to the military attacks of the fake regime of Israel in the region, including in Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine.

The foreign minister also referred to decades of instability and crisis in Afghanistan, noting that the only solution to this crisis is forming an inclusive government composed of all the ethnicities in the country.  

He also touched upon the situation in Ukraine and the Caucasus region, reiterating Iran’s call for putting an end to the war in Ukraine and finding a political solution to the crisis.

Amirabdollahian said that he has had a meeting earlier in the day with Azeri President Ilham Aliyev where President Aliyev stressed that based on a trilateral agreement between Azerbaijan, Russia and Armenia, his country is not seeking to block the regional transit routes and has no such intention.

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